Tutoring Services

Every academic year, over 7,000 tutoring appointments take place at Villanova University. Our numerous tutoring centers and nearly 300 highly-trained peer tutors are here to help with everything from exam prep in a specific content area to designing and executing the perfect in-class presentation.

Students seek tutoring for a wide array of reasons. Some come for support with a challenging course; others come to reach new levels of achievement in subject areas in which they already excel. All peer tutoring is done in a spirit of mutual collaboration—both tutor and student learn through the tutoring process. Available to Villanova students, tutoring services are free of charge.

OUR SERVICES

The Writing Center

Come to the Writing Center at any stage in your writing process. From brainstorming to the final polish, Writing Center tutors can help with it all. Sessions are 50 minutes in length and begin on the half-hour.

The Center for Speaking and Presentation

Taking a public speaking class? Working on a formal presentation? Prepping for an interview? Looking for practice participating in a seminar? The Center for Speaking and Presentation can help you develop and refine these skills and more!

The Math Learning and Resource Center

The Math Learning and Resource Center (MLRC) is your go-to place for all things math. It provides tutoring in all freshman and sophomore math courses, as well as numerous upper level classes.

Stop by the MLRC to connect with a tutor, to work on your homework, or even use the space as a meeting place for group projects in your math course. The MLRC also provides support for Maple, Minitab and Excel projects.

About Villanova

Villanova University was founded in 1842 by the Order of St. Augustine. To this day, Villanova’s Augustinian Catholic intellectual tradition is the cornerstone of an academic community in which students learn to think critically, act compassionately and succeed while serving others. There are more than 10,000 undergraduate, graduate and law students in the University’s six colleges.